Teague Roofing Plus has been replacing roofs across Webster County for over 50 years. Marshfield is about 23 miles east of our Springfield office on I-44, and our crews make that drive regularly. Whether your roof is aging out or took a hit from a recent storm, we give you an honest assessment at no cost.
Call 417-883-7663 for a free roof inspection in Marshfield.

Teague Roofing Plus was founded in 1971 by Kenneth Teague in Springfield, Missouri. Owner Josh Tessmer carries that same commitment to quality work and honest dealing today. Our office sits at 6149 US-60 in Springfield, about 23 miles west of Marshfield on I-44, and we work throughout Webster County every season.
Marshfield is the county seat of Webster County and home to the famous scale replica of the Hubble Space Telescope on the Webster County Courthouse lawn. It is a community with deep roots and a mixed housing stock that ranges from older downtown homes to newer I-44 corridor builds. Many of those homes have roofs that are now entering or past their replacement window.
Webster County sits in the NWS Springfield warning area and faces the same storm threats as Greene County. Spring convective storms tracking east-northeast off the Ozark Plateau hit Marshfield directly. We handle full roof replacements in Marshfield from start to finish, including permits, material selection, tear-off, and cleanup.
Teague Roofing Plus is not a franchise. We are not a storm-chasing crew that rolls into Marshfield after a hail event and disappears when the work dries up. Josh Tessmer lives and works in this region, and our company has served Southwest Missouri homeowners since 1971. We have completed over 5,000 roofs across the area.
We are an Owens Corning Platinum Preferred Contractor, a designation fewer than 1% of roofing companies nationally ever earn. Owens Corning reviews our work, vets our business, and confirms we meet their standards every year. We are also BBB A+ rated since December 2019, members of the Home Builders Association of Springfield, and Nextdoor Neighborhood Favorites in 2022 and 2024. We are MO-licensed and carry full liability and workers’ compensation insurance.
When you call 417-883-7663, you reach real people who know Webster County. Not a call center. Not an out-of-state contractor. That is the difference between hiring a local company with roots here and hiring someone who found your address on a storm map.























Webster County receives storm systems that track east-northeast off the Ozark Plateau, putting Marshfield directly in the path of early spring convective events. Hail reported near the Greene and Webster county line in June 2024 hit the same regional storm system that affects Marshfield. Hail damage to shingles is not always visible from the ground, but bruising under the surface shortens roof life significantly.
If your roof took storm damage, the clock on your insurance claim starts the moment the storm passes. A storm damage inspection from our team documents everything before conditions change and gives you the foundation you need for a successful claim.
Every free inspection starts on your roof, not in a sales pitch. We climb up, check every plane, examine the flashing around your chimney and vents, look at the ridge caps, and photograph what we find. You get a written report with photos so you can see exactly what we see. If your roof still has years of life left, we will tell you. If it needs replacement, we explain why and give you a clear written estimate. No pressure. No obligation.
Most Marshfield homeowners deal with a roof insurance claim only once or twice in their lives. Our team handles them every week. After a storm, we inspect your roof at no charge, document every piece of damage with photos, and schedule a time to meet your insurance adjuster on site. We walk the roof with them to make sure nothing gets missed or undercounted.
We document the damage, meet your adjuster on your roof, and make sure nothing gets overlooked. Learn more about how the process works in our guide to insurance claim assistance in Southwest Missouri. There is no extra charge for this service.
Marshfield has a mixed housing stock that spans decades. Older homes near the downtown courthouse square sit alongside 1980s and 1990s ranch-style builds, and I-44 corridor growth has added newer construction over the past two decades. Homes built in the early 1990s are well past the typical lifespan of standard shingles. Even if a roof has never visibly leaked, age breaks down the shingle mat from the inside out.
Illustrative scenario: A Marshfield homeowner off Old Route 66 has a 1992-built home with original shingles. After a spring storm, two planes show active leaking. Teague drives out from Springfield, inspects the full roof, and confirms both storm damage and age-related failure across multiple planes. The Webster County building permit is pulled, Class 4 shingles are installed, and the project wraps in two days. Read our post on when to repair versus replace your roof for help thinking through this decision.
Webster County sits in a severe weather corridor that sees regular hail events and spring storm activity. We strongly recommend Class 4 impact-resistant architectural shingles for Marshfield homes. Class 4 is the highest impact-resistance rating for asphalt shingles, tested to withstand large hail. In many cases, upgrading to Class 4 shingles can also lower your homeowner’s insurance premium, so check with your insurer before choosing materials.
As an Owens Corning Platinum Preferred Contractor, we install their full line of architectural shingles, including options rated for high wind and impact. We never install standard 3-tab shingles. Every system we put on a Marshfield home includes proper underlayment, ice and water shield at the eaves, drip edge at every roof edge, and fully sealed flashing around all penetrations. We also install metal roofing systems for homeowners who want maximum longevity.
The City of Marshfield has adopted the 2018 International Building Code plus the 2017 National Electrical Code. All construction work in Marshfield requires a building permit and a building inspection. That includes roof replacements. Residential projects use hand-drawn plans submitted at City Hall. Commercial projects require engineered plans.
We handle every permit on every job. You do not have to deal with the paperwork, the city counter, or the inspection schedule. We confirm requirements before work begins, pull the permit, and schedule the job around the approval. The goal is a smooth project with no surprises for you as the homeowner.
Marshfield’s position on the Ozark Plateau means it sees the same freeze-thaw cycles as the rest of Southwest Missouri, but its elevation can make temperature swings sharper in winter. When water works into small gaps in the flashing or under cracked shingles and then freezes overnight, it expands those gaps. Over 100 cycles each winter, that slow damage adds up. Valley flashing failure and shingle cracking near the eaves are two of the most common problems we find on Marshfield roofs.
Summer heat accelerates granule loss on older shingles. Mid-to-upper 90s through July and August grind away at the protective coating on asphalt shingles and shorten their effective life. Add in spring hail and winter ice, and a Marshfield roof faces stress in every season. Check our 2026 storm season prep guide for steps you can take before severe weather arrives.
A full roof replacement with Teague Roofing Plus starts with a free inspection, not a sales pitch. We document what we find, walk you through your material options, and give you a written estimate. If a storm caused the damage, we handle the insurance paperwork and meet your adjuster on site before any work begins.
On replacement day, our local crew strips everything down to the wood decking. We check every board for soft spots, rot, or water damage. Any compromised sections get replaced before new material goes on top. Then we install ice and water shield along the eaves, synthetic underlayment across the full deck, drip edge at every edge, and your new Owens Corning architectural shingles to Marshfield’s 2018 IBC standard. After the last shingle is in place, we run magnetic nail sweepers across your yard, driveway, and walkways. We finish with a full walkthrough so you can see the completed work before we leave.
From permits to materials to storm claims, here is what Marshfield homeowners ask us most about roof replacement.
Yes. The City of Marshfield has adopted the 2018 International Building Code, and all construction projects, including roof replacements, require a building permit and a building inspection. Residential projects use hand-drawn plans submitted at City Hall. You do not need to hire an engineer for a standard residential reroof, but the permit must be in place before work begins.
Teague Roofing Plus handles all permits on every replacement job. We pull the permit, coordinate the inspection, and handle the paperwork from start to finish. You do not have to navigate any of that process yourself.
The answer depends on the age of your roof, the extent of the damage, and how many shingle layers are already on it. A repair often makes sense on a newer roof with isolated damage in one area. A full replacement typically makes more sense when shingles are 20 or more years old, when hail has bruised multiple planes, or when the deck underneath shows signs of moisture damage.
Our free roof inspection gives you a clear answer. We photograph everything, explain what we find, and give you a written recommendation with no pressure. Our blog post on repair versus replacement walks through exactly how to think about this decision before you call.
Webster County sits in the NWS Springfield warning area and sees the same severe weather patterns as Greene County to the west. Spring convective storms tracking east off the Ozark Plateau bring hail and high winds to Marshfield regularly. Hail strips granules off shingles and bruises the mat underneath, often without leaving marks visible from the ground. That hidden damage lets moisture in over time and shortens roof life significantly.
Marshfield also sees 100 or more freeze-thaw cycles each winter. Water works into small cracks, freezes, expands, and widens those gaps over and over through the season. Summer temperatures in the mid-to-upper 90s then dry out and shrink the shingle material. That four-season stress cycle is why we see so many Marshfield roofs failing earlier than their rated lifespan.
Read our guide on what hail damage looks like on a roof so you know what signs to watch for after a storm.
Yes. Insurance claim assistance is a standard part of what we do after a storm. We inspect your roof at no charge, document every piece of damage with photos, and meet your insurance adjuster on site. We walk the roof with them so nothing gets undercounted or missed.
We do not promise to cover your deductible or guarantee specific claim outcomes. What we do is make sure your claim reflects the full scope of what your home actually needs. There is no extra charge for this service.
If you want to understand the full process before you call, our guide on how to file a roof insurance claim in Southwest Missouri walks through every step from inspection to payout.
For most Marshfield homes, we recommend Class 4 impact-resistant architectural shingles from Owens Corning. Class 4 is the highest impact-resistance rating for asphalt shingles, designed to handle large hail. In a severe weather corridor like Webster County, that protection matters. Class 4 shingles may also qualify you for a discount on your homeowner's insurance premium, so check with your insurer when selecting materials.
We install the full line of Owens Corning architectural shingles, including their Duration and TruDefinition series. We never install standard 3-tab shingles. For homeowners who want maximum longevity, standing seam metal roofing is also an option we install. As an Owens Corning Platinum Preferred Contractor, we match the right product to your home, your budget, and your insurance situation.
Marshfield homes face hail, freeze-thaw cycles, and summer heat every single year. If your roof is aging out or took storm damage, the time to find out is before the next big storm arrives. We will come take a look at no cost to you. No pressure. No obligation. Just an honest assessment from a team that has been replacing roofs across Southwest Missouri since 1971. Call 417-883-7663 or reach out through our contact page.